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The Ontology Of Gay And Queer

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  Total Pages: 27.67
  Total Words: 6917
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The Ontology of Gay and Queer















































Homosexuality:  History, Politics, Ethics


April /2001



Table of Contents


Introduction…………………………………………………..          p. 2-4


Definitions and Genealogy of Homosexuality………………          p. 5-    


Genealogy of Ontology……………………………………….         p.


Coming Out of the Closet:  


Conversion and Inaugeration or Integration………..          p.


Genetic Ontology, Social Artifice and Orientations………...          p.


Conclusion:  The Sexual Tower of Babel


and Politics of Ontology……………………………….        p.




-Introduction-


In recent years, the gay community has become fractured.  While some would say that it was never whole, a certain shift in understanding of gay identity has taken place.  A battle is raging between self-respecting fags in the trenches of political action, the institutional gay bar, the vast interweaving internet and chat communities, and greatest of all in academia.  One need only navigate a popular gay website, PlanetOut[1], to see the differentiation taking place.  On the website’s popular personal ads section, one sees the delineation.  Internet personal ads have provided a great way of gay men and women to meet and “hook-up.”  They allow for an almost personalized shopping list of information, describing ethnicity, weight, religious preference, personal photos, and even some personal commentary.  In a community that is becoming suburbanized, the internet has provided for a new coming together, similar to what gay bars and urban cities once did and are still doing.  When choosing an identity (or perhaps, lack thereof), the web surfer is confronted with varying options.  On top of the categories that have been common throughout the GLBT[2] community, such as “gay” or “bisexual,” the surfer is now given the option of the indefinite “queer.”    


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